27 February 2009

London Fashion Week whizzed past pretty quickly this year! Collections were safe as designers know how far they can push the limits and what they can and can't get away with - buyers will be going with stylish staples for recessionistas and fewer experimental flash-in-the-pan pieces. Which meant luxurious touches and details were pushed back onto wearable items, which will translate well to the high street. Hooray.

26 February 2009

This is such a sweet little company:World’s Smallest Postal Service is a fantastic tiny letter transcription service by artist Lea Redmond.

Here’s how the miniature mail service works: You write a letter up to six sentences and Lea will transcribe it onto tiny stationary using a microscopic ink pen. It then goes into a tiny envelope which gets addressed, receives a miniature stamp and gets sealed with a miniscule wax seal with your initial on it. The letter comes with a magnifying glass.

It’s an adorable idea for a teeny tiny gift that makes a big impression. (via coolhunting)

I just went on the Levi's website and laughed out loud at this video (on the homepage):

It's so inappropriate for a jeans advertisement. Obviously the sexy hand-held couple-cam idea can work very well, but this is needlessly seedy, one-night-stand-ish and, frankly, hilarious. Funny, funny marketers out there...

25 February 2009

Last night I went to the Azzaro pop-up store launch on Mount Street (favourite look above - most of the range was too glitzy even for me), then onto the Punk Loves Couture Party. Azzaro was too dry, Punk too busy - the goody bags at both an absolute joke - and the pull of getting home for pancakes at midnight too alluring...

Ashish - a personal favourite of LFW - sent out models in sequins, sequins, sequins, neon animal prints, bold patterns and acid-bright make up. Less to wear than recent collections, but a standout collection with vibrant, in-your-face pieces and Ashish attitude stamped all over it... A bold highlight of the low-key week.

24 February 2009

Emilio de la Morena's SS09 range had some gorgeous hits of royal blue, which seems to be popping up everywhere on the high street and flashes at LFW parties.

Emilio's perfect for dressing strong, confident women with body-con dresses in bold, vivid colours. He's the sculptural Alaïa of the 00s! His dresses are gorgeous and we should all buy up before Posh does and ruins him for everyone.

When I move to New York (when not if) I'm so gonna be the Kate Spade girl. Bright, chic, simple and not too try-hard. Well, at least a girl with a Kate Spade-interspersed wardrobe, mixing it up with the swathes and swathes of black on my rail...

I'm not a fan of all of her accessories - the prim boxy totes and huge plaque branding can be a bit full-on for me, but I love the playful shapes and lacquered bright colours. Now, where can I get that trench?

19 February 2009

Before the news from the current fashion weeks eclipses previous seasons, my two favourite key make up looks from last season's catwalk were the bold brows on the blonde girls at Chanel Spring/Summer 2009:

And Zac Posen's icy violet lips on ice blond and clear, pale skin at his Spring/Summer 09 collection. Playing with purple lips is such a great way of updating a look and giving a classic, clean face a modern update:

Purple is still going to be big player looking at the Autumn/ Winter 2009 collections, as seen at New York Fashion Week with (from left-right) Jill Stuart highlighting violets and lilac throughout her (stunning) collection, J Mendel using rich plum shades, gorgeous smoky lilacs at Max Azria and Lela Rose opting for bluish indigo.Getting carried away now...

I love the kimono shots in the spread. I hope Geisha top-knots come into fashion (Lykke Li's trying) - nothing's quicker than piling fresh-from-the-shower wet hair on top of your head, slicking it back; out the door...

I love this SS09 Primark dress, which is out in March. They come up top trumps for their fresh, bold spring prints. The coral brings it up to date, and I love tulips all year round! The British high street treats us well...

13 February 2009

Swaparama Razzmatazz was brilliant last night. I swapped a particularly fetching vintage sequined dress with Princess Eugenie who dancing and drinking shots with Chelsy Davy. I left at 2am, walking home in the snow in someone else's pyjamas, a couple of bandanas and a fringed cowboy shirt. Best night out in a long time!

Ignoring all the doom and gloom, Condé Nast stride ahead with launching new titles. High-end, luxury new titles. Here’s a preview of superstylist and POPstar Katie Grand’s new Love magazine.

What are they thinking? I don't like this sterile cover - the faux-regal, austere English pose and typography - especially the bevelled gravestone font. Fashion and fame? Inappropriate and lame! Hmm, let's see how many issues...

10 February 2009

Last night I went to see Carousel at the Savoy Theatre. It was gentle, girly, sweet and old-fashioned. In a good way. Lesley Garrett's voice sounded so beautiful, and Rodgers & Hammerstein's music warmed the cockles on a particularly bleak, wintry London evening. I'm still humming What's the Use of Wondrin'...

Rihanna looked buff this weekend in her black sequinned getup performing at a pre-Grammys party, before things took a turn for the worse with Chris Brown. They both pulled out and didn't turn up to the actual awards ceremony (she was in hospital; him in a prison cell)... Grim. I hope things are smoothed out quickly for her!

9 February 2009

Perfectly timed in terms of relevance, the play highlights city excesses and the stress of risky make-or-break deals. It was brilliant - the credible script, strong cast of 6 and realistic characters made for a thoroughly engaging 2 hours and I was disappointed when the lights came up.

If it tours or comes back in the West End, everyone must go see it. I'm surprised it's not recognised at the Olivier Awards. I'm going to see Steve Thompson's next play, as apparently he excels in the nitty-gritty office drama field; I just hope he doesn't foretell another future crisis.

6 February 2009

5 February 2009

Last night I went to see Amanda Palmer at the Electric Ballroom in Camden. It was an entertaining show, although she played loads of songs she'd "never played onstage before" for fear of repeating her last London show. Which meant a silent-at-times crowd and the audience distracted by bubbles.

She also kept asking for donations for her backing group, The Danger Ensemble, including starting an auction for a 30cm piece of "art" which went for £400. AP has sold out her tour including this, a 1000+ capacity venue, and is signed to a big international record label; you're not a penniless bohemian peasant - you buy them dinner, love.

This is a still taken from her blog, of her new video. This is someone's actual apartment!: